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Compare Intiland Development Tbk. (DILD) vs Sekar Bumi Tbk. (SKBM) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Intiland Development Tbk. vs Sekar Bumi Tbk. — how do they compare? Intiland Development Tbk. trades at Rp115 (market cap 1.2T, 12.33M 24h volume), while Sekar Bumi Tbk. trades at Rp620 (market cap 1.19T, 2.83M 24h volume). The key difference: Intiland Development Tbk. and Sekar Bumi Tbk. are close in size by market cap, and Intiland Development Tbk. is more actively traded (12.33M versus 2.83M). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

DILDSKBM
Market Cap
1.2T1.19T
Volume
12.33M2.83M
Lot
123.31K28.34K
Turnover
1.42B1.79B
Average Price
115.27632.08
Value
1.42B1.79B
Indicative Equilibrium Price
115620
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
33148

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Trailing returns across standard periods

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About Intiland Development Tbk.

PT Intiland Development Tbk formerly Dharmala Intiland, controlled by the Gondokusumo family, was established in 1983 as the property arm of the Dharmala Group. The company is basically a real estate developer with its principal asset being the 240-hectare Grande Family Estate in Surabaya.

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About Sekar Bumi Tbk.

PT Sekar Bumi Tbk. ("hereinafter called the Company") was established within the framework of the Domestic Capital Investment Law No.6 year 1968, juncto No.12 year 1970 based on the notarial deed No. 42 dated April 12, 1973 of Djoko Supadmo, SH, notary in Surabaya. PT Sekar Bumi Tbk is an Indonesia-based manufacturing company. It operates plants to process maritime, farming and animal husbandry products. The Company has seven subsidiaries, which are engaged in the production of frozen food, cashew nut oil and animal feed. Headquartered in Surabaya, Indonesia, the Company also operates production facilities in Sidoarjo and Denpasar, as well as fish ponds in Bone and Mare in Sulawesi island.

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